Again, it doesn't make sense.  Just for 24/96 ?  And AES/EBU?  And $600
on top of the standard SB3?  The market for such a thing would be
tiny.

There is a market for the all-in-one Transporter.

There is also a market for the SB3, which is a very decent mid-fi
analog device and, as a transport to a re-clockign DAC, a perfect
transport.

Pale Blue Ego;136773 Wrote: 
> I think a digital Transporter makes sense.  If they could offer one at
> $999 I think it would be a big seller to the many audiophiles who
> already have a good DAC.  It might even sound a little better with the
> analog sections removed.
> 
> Yes, the SB works in this role, but audiophiles would be looking for
> the better form factor, power supply, dual displays, buttons/knob that
> the Transporter brings.


-- 
highdudgeon

SB3->Lavry DA10->Nuforce 9.02s->Harbeth Monitor 30s/Skylan stands. 
Simple and satisfying.  In a larger room, I would move back to larger
speakers, subs, and probably RCS.
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